That is completely untrue but hey run with that if you likeI have seen games databases and all sorts made in synthmakerAnd by core update i mean extensions of the code module green timing and a bunch of other stuff we saw about 5 years ago in SynthmakerXUpdating the core doesn't make sense ? Sorry but i and i suspect a lot of others can't agree with you there

I had always hoped SM would become a more generic programming environment doing pretty much everything.But It seems SM will be nothing more than a synth making tool, which is fair enough I can't complain because that is what I paid for.

I've taken advantage of the crossgrade offer because I'm interested in the video and webcam stuff as well as robotics. I don't expect any of that stuff to be moved over to SM.

All I can say to people is if you want to interface with the outside world, experiment with video, motion detection, home automation, robotics and stuff like that then get Flowstone. If your only interest is synths and effects then stick with Synthmaker!

+1. More information required. Especially about licence conditions - will SM2 be Free/Enterprise/Pro? ATM my 'Personal' SM is same as everyone else's - the only restrictions are in terms of exploiting my designs commercially (as a hobbyist I'm fine with that) - but 'Enterprise' FlowStone (=SM 'Personal' equivalent?) has functional limitations; does my £20 SM2 upgrade pay for less ASIO ins/outs and smaller schematics than I am allowed currently?

EDIT: I just sent a mail to SM admin asking for some clarification of this issue - I'll let you all know what they have to say.

Feel free to use any schematics and algorithms I post on the forum in your own designs - a credit is appreciated (but not a requirement).Don't stagnate, mutate to create. Without randomness and serendipity the earth would be just another barren rock.